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Mississauga woman, Sakia Mojadiddi, charged with fraud related to immigration scam

Mississauga woman, Sakia Mojadiddi, charged with fraud related to immigration scam

by Admin | Oct 22, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A Mississauga woman. Sakia Mojadiddi, has been charged with fraud by peel police in connection with an immigration scam that targeted victims from the middle east hoping to bring family members to Canada. Sakia Mojadiddi, 61, was initially charged in August after...

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